As I've been thinking about how much to set aside for CapEx/maintenance expenses, I keep coming back to the questions of: "How much should I really be spending on X?" It isn't a matter of questioning the percentage of...
Hey BP'ersI am starting in REI via Turnkey route. I put an offer on the house in Cleveland. On Saturday I received the inspection report and few items made me think, WTF kind of TK job is this? Here are the items of c...
I'm very early on in my journey in buy-and-hold long-term rental real estate investing; I only have one unit that I purchased in late-2019 before having encountered biggerpockets and the other online resources on the ...
Hello!My husband and I are negotiating what could potentially be an awesome deal for a 6-unit rental property. Obviously there are a lot of financial aspects to this decision that we are working through, but I have a ...
I want to keep a close eye on my properties, but at the same time, I don't want to annoy my tenants. I'd like to develop a standard checklist that I use quarterly or biannually at each property, but I'm not quite sure...
Looking for some feedback for what I consider a pretty bigh bill for apartment turnover: $2400 for a 800sqft 3bed 1 bath apartment. It has a small living room. The apartment is in Springfield Massachusetts area. Lower...
Hello BP,I'm looking at finally taking the plunge and buying my first property. It's a quad with tenants in place and it should provide cash flow even if I am occupying one unit free of charge. My question is this: ...
Rent to Own is great for newbie investors. Here are the reasons why:1. With rent to own, you can buy a property at closer to market value and still make money. The problem in a hot market is that getting good deals is...